Mountain passes around Cussy-En-Morvan are situated within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, a region known for its diverse natural landscape. Cussy-En-Morvan is located in the Saône-et-Loire department, offering access to various passes in the broader park area. These passes feature dense forests, varied terrain, and provide opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its hilly topography and natural environment.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Exclave of Menessaire and the highest point of Côte d'Or a little corner of paradise lost in the Morvan
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The best way to climb the Col Folin is from Arleuf.
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A climb that is generally easy to navigate, initially away from the main road, later on with little traffic on a very good surface!
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A nice walk from Autun via Crapissot (col de la Croix d'Allye) then Cussy en Morvan and return via Menssaisre and Chissey.
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The Col de Moux is around 4km long with an average gradient of 6%, although the second half of the climb is steeper with maximum gradients of 10%.
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The Col d'en Moulu from Cussy en Morvan is 3.1 km long with a total drop of 135 m. The average gradient is 4.4% with maximum gradients of 10%.
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Cyclists frequently enjoy passes like Col de la croix d'Allye, known for its shaded climb through the woods with an average gradient of 3%. Another popular choice is Col de la Croix de Chèvre, which offers road cycling opportunities and can be approached in multiple ways. For a more challenging ride, Col de Moux features steeper sections with gradients up to 10% and offers a viewpoint.
Yes, the Haut-Folin Pass (Col du Haut-Folin), the highest point in the Morvan massif, transforms into a cross-country skiing hub in winter when snow conditions permit. It offers 40 km of marked trails, and a refuge chalet is available for visitors to warm up. Cross-country skis and snowshoes can also be rented there.
The mountain passes in the Morvan Regional Natural Park are characterized by dense forests of conifers and deciduous trees, offering a rich variety of flora and fauna. You'll find varied terrain, from shaded wooded sections to more open areas, providing scenic views across the Morvan landscape. Some passes, like Col de Moux, also serve as viewpoints.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Besides cycling the passes, you can find numerous hiking opportunities, especially around the Haut-Folin Pass which has four marked walking loops and interpretation trails. There are also dedicated mountain bike trails, such as the three downhill trails at Haut-Folin. For more specific routes, explore the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for the Cussy-En-Morvan area.
The mountain passes are a year-round destination. In summer, they are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant forest atmospheres and good road conditions. In winter, when there's sufficient snow, passes like Haut-Folin become popular for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Spring and autumn offer beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for outdoor exploration.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Col de Moux is around 4 km long with an average gradient of 6%, featuring steeper sections with maximum gradients of 10%. The Col de la Croix Grenot, at 643 meters, also offers a relatively short but moderately challenging climb with an average gradient of 5.5% from certain approaches.
Visitors particularly appreciate the varied terrain and the peaceful, shaded climbs through the woods, as noted for Col de la croix d'Allye. The good asphalt and low traffic on routes leading to passes like Col de la Croix (from Sommant) also contribute to an enjoyable experience for cyclists. The superb viewpoints across the Morvan from higher passes like Haut-Folin are also a major draw.
Yes, the summit of the Haut-Folin Pass offers superb viewpoints across the Morvan Regional Natural Park. Additionally, Col de Moux is specifically highlighted as a mountain pass and viewpoint, providing scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
For those seeking a more moderate and peaceful ride, the Col de la Croix (from Sommant) is known for its good asphalt and low traffic, with routes generally 5.4 km long and an average gradient of 3.9%. Col de la croix d'Allye also offers a shaded climb with a gentle average gradient of 3% over 3 km, making it suitable for less experienced riders.
While Cussy-En-Morvan itself offers local amenities, for specific passes, the Haut-Folin Pass has a refuge chalet available for visitors to warm up and picnic, and it also offers equipment rental. For broader amenities, you would typically find cafes and accommodation in the nearby villages and towns within the Morvan Regional Natural Park.
The Haut-Folin Pass (Col du Haut-Folin) is the highest point in the Morvan massif and the Burgundy region, reaching an altitude of 901 meters.
Many passes in the region are well-suited for road cycling. Col de la Croix de Chèvre, with an elevation of 700 meters, provides excellent road cycling opportunities. The Col de la Croix de Montmain is also appreciated by cyclists for its moderate length and gradients, offering an interesting climb with scenic views.


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